Abernethy Angling Association

Location

Upper Spey, upstream of Nethy Bridge

Summary

Five year average: 65 salmon/grilse
and 167 sea trout
6 miles double bank fishing, 15 named pools
Price range: Seniors from £40 per day to £150 per week, under 16 £5 per day, £20 per week.
A day's permit is valid for a full 24 hour period from the time of issue.
No Sunday fishing.

Description

The Abernethy Waters consist of 15 named pools on over 6 miles (10Km) of double bank fishing on the famous River Spey for salmon, sea trout and brown trout.

This stretch is available to all visitors staying in Boat of Garten, Nethybridge, Dulnain Bridge and Carr-Bridge.

The methods allowed are fly, spinning or worm fishing, with certain stretches of the river reserved for fly only when the river reaches a certain level. Each year well in
excess of 1100 sea trout are taken from these waters.

The Spey offers some of the finest sea trout fishing in the world, and is unaffected by the problems in other areas of Britain.

Special platforms are provided for wheelchair users with a car park for their exclusive use only 50 yards away.

There is water to suit all types of fishing from the fast waters of the Millers Pool and Nethy Pool (ideal for the fly), to the slower running fish holding pools such as
Frankies Corner and the Lower Railway Pool.

Catch Statistics

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